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    Island Treasures

    4.3 (10 reviews)
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    Great shop with awesome garden area and varied sort of antiques. Nice charming feel to the store.

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    I expected since Amelia Island is such a high destination area that there would be lots of the standard tourist paraphernalia but this place is a gem.

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    Amelia Island Historic District

    Amelia Island Historic District

    4.8
    (19 reviews)
    1.1 mi
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    This is a really cool area to walk around and explore while on Amelia Island. There are tons of…read morerestaurants, bars, gift shops, and art galleries within 50 blocks. The buildings have such beautiful architecture. They have a courthouse, post office, and a hotel that were built over a hundred years ago. The Palace Saloon is Florida's oldest bar. There is also a lighthouse nearby the district. My favorite thing to do was to grab a cup of coffee and walk in and out of gift shops. I also took strolls along the seaport and watched the boats go by. If you want to know more about the area, you can visit the Amelia Island Museum of History to learn more about its history. For food, there are plenty of dining options within the historic district. I highly recommend eating at the Salty Pelican. The Farmers Market runs every Saturday from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

    This has become my go to for bringing family and friends- the historic district is packed full of…read moregreat food, drinks, shopping and history. I'm still exploring and finding new businesses to fall in love with. I can say there is plenty I love about Amelia Island. Marlin & Barrel Distillery- Blueberry Lemon Zest Vodka Salty Pelican- tuna nachos AIBC- giant soft pretzel and excellent fish-n-chips Paisley Grace Makery- all your crafty needs Twisted Sisters - great home decor and gifts The Decantery- amazing craft cocktails in a lush bar The Principal's Office- fun twist on an old school! Bar in the principals office Timoti's- love their chowder and calamari Art on Centre- unique art from local artists Tasty's- burgers, dogs, fries and more Trailer Park Collectibles- my go to antique shop Cinnamon Bear Country Store (& Ice Cream)- gift shop and ice cream! The Spice & Tea Exchange- try the Florida blend Fort Clinch- for you history nerds And so many more businesses! Quieter than other tourist towns, just more laid back!

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